June 20, 2013

Fire on Metro trailer in Prince George's County causes $25,000 in damage

BY: LIZ ESSLEY FEBRUARY 7, 2013 | 2:52 PM
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Photo - Firefighters put out the fire at the Metro trailer in Camp Springs. (Photos courtesy Prince George's County)
Firefighters put out the fire at the Metro trailer in Camp Springs. (Photos courtesy Prince George's County)

A trailer used as an office by Metro maintenance workers caught fire in Camp Springs Thursday afternoon.

Prince George's County firefighters arrived at the trailer, near the tracks outside the Branch Ave Metro station, around 12:15 p.m. and took 15 minutes to extinguish it.

No one was in the trailer, fire department spokesman Mark Brady said.

Officials said they were investigating the cause of the fire and estimated the damage would cost about $25,000.

lessley@washingtonexaminer.com

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Liz Essley

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